Article R551-4
As soon as the asylum seeker arrives, the manager of the place of accommodation or, where applicable, the organisation under agreement pursuant to Article L. 550-2, informs the French Office for Immig…
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As soon as the asylum seeker arrives, the manager of the place of accommodation or, where applicable, the organisation under agreement pursuant to Article L. 550-2, informs the French Office for Immig…
People accommodated in an accommodation facility for asylum seekers mentioned in article L. 552-1 whose monthly resources are equal to or greater than the amount of the active solidarity income define…
…it to the medical examination or any finding of mutilation will be forwarded to the public prosecutor.
The applicant is heard at the hearing in the language that he has, pursuant to Article L. 521-8, indicated to the administrative authority when registering his asylum application. In the absence of a…
The Cour nationale du droit d'asile shall provide the applicant, free of charge, with an interpreter to assist him/her at the hearing, who has taken an oath to assist justice in his/her honour and con…
…of the report are translated for the claimant, if he or she requires the assistance of an interpreter.After reading the report, and unless the claimant's counsel requests to present his or her observa…
The panel deliberates in the absence of the parties. The rapporteur does not have the right to vote.The decision is taken by a majority of votes. A copy of the list of the hearing mentioning the meani…
The application and the documents attached to it are, as soon as they arrive at the registry of the judicial court, made available to the foreign national's lawyer and to the administrative authority.…
Administrative detention centres are placed under the responsibility of the territorially competent prefect and, in Paris, the police prefect, who appoints the head of the centre by decree, after agre…
An alien who is granted a period of voluntary departure may request that the main points of decisions notified to him under Chapter I be communicated to him in a language he understands or may reasona…
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